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Indigenous Public Health
Improvement through Community-Engaged Interventions
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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines social determinants of health as "the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age" and "the fundamental drivers of these conditions." Income, education, job security, food and housing, as well as gender and race are all examples of social determinants of health. These factors influence the health and wellbeing of patients, as well as how they interact with and receive healthcare. Unfortunately for some communities, many of these key factors to health are often jeopardized. Indigenous groups in North America and US associated Pacific jurisdictions have historically had troubled relationships with the federal government, experiencing occupation and forced relocation, mandated boarding schools, and attempts to eliminate cultural strengths and resources These denigrating experiences have marginalized these indigenous populations and increased their risk of poverty, food and housing insecurity, poor health, and limited access to healthcare.

Indigenous Public Health: Improvement through Community-Engaged Interventions illustrates how successful community engagement strategies, programs, and resources within indigenous communities have resulted in diverse, successful public health programs, and helped community members overcome barriers to health. Editors Linda Burhansstipanov and Kathryn L. Braun explore the problems that impact engagement efforts, such as racism or resilience, and also discuss public health topics, such as infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The overarching focus of this book is to acknowledge and honor the strengths of different communities and emphasize that community collaboration and the sharing of resources can only improve the lives of all communities.


Contents:

Introduction to Improving Indigenous Public Health through Community-Engaged Interventions: Stories of Success

Standing on the Shoulders of Our Ancestors

Addressing Racism in Indigenous Health

Using Community-based Participatory Research to Address Indigenous Health

Building Infrastructure, Increasing Capacity, and Improving Quality in Indigenous Health Systems

Addressing Sexual Health in Indigenous Communities

Cancer and Survivorship in American Indians and Alaska Natives

Cancer Patient Navigation Community Engagement Programs

Reducing Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes

Addressing Heart Disease in Indigenous Communities


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ISBN-13: 9780813195841
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: September, 2022
Pages: 304
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health

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